The power of storytelling is being increasingly recognized as a vital tool for connection and understanding, particularly in diverse cultural landscapes. Mozoon, a rising voice in the UAE’s literary scene, embodies this belief, drawing on her upbringing and experiences to champion the arts and foster empathy through narrative. Her journey, from volunteering to leadership roles at Expo 2020 and now with the Emirates Literature Foundation, highlights the importance of cultural exchange and the responsibility that comes with sharing stories.
Mozoon’s appreciation for literature blossomed in the multicultural environment of the UAE, where she was exposed to a wide range of perspectives from a young age. This constant immersion in varied voices shaped her understanding of storytelling not as a divider, but as a bridge. She credits this upbringing with fostering her curiosity and solidifying her belief in the power of narrative to promote mutual understanding.
The Role of Storytelling in Building Community
Mozoon’s commitment extends beyond simply appreciating stories; she actively seeks to create spaces where they can be shared and celebrated. Volunteering, both locally and internationally, proved instrumental in shaping her leadership philosophy. She discovered that effective leadership isn’t about authority, but about service, emphasizing the importance of listening and providing support.
Working alongside individuals from diverse backgrounds reinforced the idea that genuine impact stems from empathy and collaboration. She observed that shared purpose, rather than hierarchical structures, is the key to achieving meaningful results. This understanding has become a cornerstone of her approach to both professional and personal endeavors.
Embracing Uncertainty and Finding Purpose
Like many individuals pursuing purpose-driven careers, Mozoon initially faced pressure to have a clearly defined life plan. However, she learned to embrace uncertainty, trusting her instincts and remaining open to new opportunities. What initially felt destabilizing ultimately became foundational to her personal and professional growth.
This willingness to adapt and embrace the unknown proved crucial during her time at Expo 2020. The experience underscored the importance of listening as much as sharing, and highlighted the need to make individuals feel seen, valued, and included. This focus on inclusivity continues to inform her work.
Leadership Through Service and Cultural Understanding
Mozoon doesn’t attribute her development to a single mentor, but rather to a cumulative influence from teachers, colleagues, and communities she’s engaged with. She values those who balance innovation with a strong connection to their cultural roots. She believes mentorship is readily available to those who are open to learning from everyone around them.
Her experience at Expo 2020 and subsequent humanitarian work solidified her understanding of storytelling as a responsibility. She recognizes the lasting impact that a single experience or conversation can have on an individual, and strives to create moments that inspire confidence and direction in others. This perspective is particularly relevant as she prepares for the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature 2026.
Creativity and Impact in High-Pressure Environments
Mozoon thrives in challenging environments, viewing pressure not as a hindrance to creativity, but as a catalyst. She finds motivation in witnessing ideas come to life and observing the collective impact of collaborative efforts. Her first launch event with the Emirates Literature Foundation reaffirmed this belief, demonstrating the energizing power of shared purpose.
She emphasizes that meaningful change doesn’t require grand gestures, but rather consistent acts of kindness and support. Growing up in Dubai reinforced this philosophy, demonstrating how small beginnings can evolve into something extraordinary. This lesson continues to guide her work and life.
Looking Ahead to LitFest 2026 and Beyond
As the Emirates Airline Festival of Literature 2026 approaches, Mozoon is particularly enthusiastic about sessions that showcase both cultural depth and artistic expression. She highlights “Whispers of Wisdom” with HE Dr Abdulaziz Almusallam and Dr Rashid Ahmed AlMazroui as a celebration of Emirati voices, and “Illustrating Children’s Picture Books with Petr Horáček” as a beautiful combination of visual creativity and narrative. The festival is scheduled to take place in February 2026, and organizers are currently finalizing the program, with further announcements expected in the coming months. The continued success of the festival will likely depend on its ability to attract diverse audiences and foster meaningful dialogue through the power of literature and storytelling.

